(1) This Policy sets out the conditions for conferral of honorary academic titles at Macquarie University, and the benefits afforded to and obligations of title holders. (2) Macquarie University recognises the importance of and promotes collaboration with individuals, other institutions and organisations in research, scholarship, and learning and teaching in Australia and internationally. The University provides for the award of honorary academic titles to: (3) This Policy applies to: (4) This Policy does not apply to: (5) The University may award the following types of honorary academic titles: (6) The appropriate title, its definition and purpose, levels, term and approval authority for the conferral of all honorary academic titles are set out in the Honorary Academic Titles Schedule. (7) The title and its level will reflect an individual’s academic or equivalent professional standing. (8) Nomination and conferral of the Emeritus Professor title will be in accordance with the Professor Emerita Emeritus Policy and Professor Emerita Emeritus Procedure. (9) Nomination, conferral and renewal of the other titles will be in accordance with the Honorary Academic Titles Procedure. (10) The award of an honorary academic title does not: (11) It is expected that any activities in research and / or teaching at Macquarie University are performed by the title holder in the course of employment / appointment with another university or organisation, or as a volunteer in retirement. (12) Normally, current continuing or fixed-term employees of Macquarie University are not eligible for honorary academic titles at Macquarie University. In limited circumstances, professional staff of Macquarie University may be eligible for an Adjunct title as per the Honorary Academic Titles Schedule. (13) Honorary academic title holders may be employed on a casual basis by Macquarie University, but their casual appointment will be entirely separate from their honorary status. (14) Normally, honorary academic titles are restricted to one (1) per person. (15) When using the conferred title, the full title must be used with the exception of Conjoint title holders, who have an option to leave the word ‘Conjoint’ from their honorary academic title. The appropriate format for the use of titles is set out in the Honorary Academic Titles Procedure. (16) Title holders are accountable to the designated Head of Department, or where appropriate, Executive Dean or a Deputy Vice-Chancellor. (17) It is anticipated that Honorary, Visiting, Adjunct and Clinical title holders will contribute to the research and / or teaching activities of Macquarie University commensurate with their standing. Their contributions may include for example: (18) Conjoint title holders are expected to make a similar contribution to that made by academic employees at Macquarie University. (19) A title holder is required to comply with the Macquarie University Staff Code of Conduct, Macquarie University Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research, Intellectual Property Policy, and other relevant University policies. (20) Conjoint and Clinical title holders in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences are required to abide by relevant by-laws of the Macquarie University Hospital (if appropriate) and other relevant requirements. This would include: criminal record checks and working with children checks requirements, Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency registration and statutory requirements relating to health professional registration. (21) Additional title-specific conditions are outlined in the Honorary Academic Titles Schedule. (22) The honorary academic title holder will enjoy the precedence and courtesy due to academic staff of the University. (23) For the term of their title, the title holder will have: (24) A number of additional privileges may be given to the title holder for the term of their title. These additional privileges are not an ordinary expectation of an honorary academic title, and will only be granted subject to agreement with the Executive Dean and commensurate with the requirements of the role. These additional privileges may include: (25) These additional privileges will be specified in the Invitation Letter and may be varied from time to time. (26) Title holders are specifically excluded from the following: (27) Honorary academic titles are conferred at the discretion of Macquarie University. An honorary academic title, and any associated conditions and privileges, may be withdrawn at any time at the absolute discretion of the University. (28) Conferral of honorary academic titles will be based on merit and will recognise individual’s academic and professional achievements relevant to the type and level of the honorary academic title. The University will adhere to the principles of equity and non-discrimination. (29) Refer to the Honorary Academic Titles Procedure. (30) Nil. (31) Commonly defined terms are located in the University Glossary. The following definition applies for the purpose of this Policy:Honorary Academic Titles Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Background
Scope
Top of PageSection 2 - Policy
Titles
General Conditions
Privileges
Exclusions
Withdrawal of Title
Merit and Equity
Section 3 - Procedures
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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